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BULGARIAN NAMES

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CasCas

CasCas Report 6 Aug 2012 22:07

Hi
Please can anyone tell me if the following Bulgarian surnames are linked. Am I right in thinking that there are male and female versions of a surname??

Boychev (I dont know if this is a male or female) first name is Yasen
Boyanovska (this is a female)

If two people in the household had these two surnames could they be related?

many thanks
Cassie :-S

Rambling

Rambling Report 6 Aug 2012 22:22

Don't know that this helps much, but might be worth looking at the external links listed?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgarian_name

CasCas

CasCas Report 6 Aug 2012 22:29

Thankyou Ill have a look now

Regards
Cassie

BeverleyW

BeverleyW Report 6 Aug 2012 22:31

I don't think they are the male and female versions of the same name.
Boychev (masc.) would more likely be Boycheva/Boychevska in the female. Boyanovska looks more like the female version of Boyanov.

I did study Russian years ago and I don't think Bulgarian rules would be much different.

Michael

Michael Report 12 Aug 2012 09:12

My wife is Bulgarian so we could maybe help. Yasen Boychev would be a man’s name. A woman may have the name Boyanovska as patronym or surname. Those 2 names give no indication whether they are related or not. The wikipedia article explains the changing fashions in giving surnames and it is important to be clear that an unmarried person’s surname may not be identical with their father’s surname.
Kind regards,
Michael

CasCas

CasCas Report 19 Aug 2012 14:26

Hi
Very Sorry for the delay in replying - I hadnt realised I had had more replies and for some reason didnt get a notification.

Interesting comments which give me the answer I needed

many thanks indeed!
reagrds
Cassie